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London-based pianist Pavel Kolesnikov to headline New York recital at 92NY

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
May 5, 2026
London-based pianist Pavel Kolesnikov to headline New York recital at 92NY
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The 92nd Street Y (92NY) will host London-based pianist Pavel Kolesnikov for a solo recital in New York on Saturday, May 9, 2026, marking a notable return to the city’s concert platform for an artist increasingly in demand across major international venues.

The performance, scheduled for 7:30pm at Buttenwieser Hall within the Arnhold Center on Lexington Avenue, forms part of the organisation’s ongoing classical music programming. Tickets are priced from $45 for in-person attendance and $25 for livestream access, reflecting a hybrid model that continues to broaden audience reach beyond physical venues.

Kolesnikov has built a reputation as a distinctive interpreter within the classical piano circuit, with critical recognition from leading publications. As noted by The Guardian, he is described as “An outstanding pianist in every degree”.

His reappearance in New York follows a relative absence from the city’s stages, despite an established presence within the London music scene. Previous performances at the Park Avenue Armory in 2023 drew attention from The New York Times, which wrote, “A stalwart of the London music scene, [Kolesnikov] has been virtually absent from New York’s stages. He shouldn’t be,” highlighting both his technical command and curatorial approach to programming.

Programme bridges European traditions and repertoire depth

The upcoming recital will feature a programme spanning the French Baroque and Romantic traditions, offering a structured progression through key works of the piano repertoire.

The setlist includes compositions by Frédéric Chopin, notably the Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2, the Prelude in E Minor, Op. 28, No. 4, and the Piano Sonata No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 58. These works will be presented alongside selections from Deuxième Suite in C Minor by Jacques Duphly and pieces from Pièces de Clavecin by Jean-Philippe Rameau.

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The programme reflects Kolesnikov’s established approach to performance, combining historical awareness with contemporary interpretative framing. His repertoire choices frequently draw connections across periods, positioning canonical works within broader artistic narratives.

Expanding international profile across orchestras and festivals

The 2025/26 season signals continued expansion in Kolesnikov’s international engagements. He is set to return to the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra under conductor Edward Gardner, while also making debut appearances with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Tampere Philharmonic and Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège.

Alongside orchestral commitments, the pianist will undertake a series of solo and duo recitals at prominent venues and festivals, including Wigmore Hall, 92NY, the Edinburgh International Festival, Piano à Lyon and Klavier-Festival Ruhr.

Recent seasons have seen him collaborate with a range of major ensembles, including the London Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as the Danish National Symphony, Netherlands Philharmonic and The Hallé. These performances have involved partnerships with conductors such as Susanna Mälkki, Manfred Honeck and Sir Mark Elder, reinforcing his standing within the upper tier of classical performers.

Cross-disciplinary collaborations and curatorial work

Beyond traditional concert performance, Kolesnikov has developed a portfolio of cross-disciplinary projects. His interpretation of Bach’s Goldberg Variations, created in collaboration with choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, has been staged more than fifty times across Europe.

His 2023 residency at the Aldeburgh Festival incorporated collaborations with architect Sophie Hicks and playwright Martin Crimp, signalling an ongoing interest in integrating music with wider artistic disciplines.

Further extending this approach, artist David Hockney invited Kolesnikov in 2025, alongside pianist Samson Tsoy, to curate a series of concerts inspired by visual art at the Fondation Louis Vuitton.

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Established credentials and continued momentum

Kolesnikov first gained international recognition after winning the Honens International Piano Competition, one of the most prestigious awards in the field. He later held the position of BBC New Generation Artist and served as artist-in-residence at Wigmore Hall during the 2020/21 season.

His recent performance schedule has included appearances at leading venues such as the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Southbank Centre and Barbican Centre in London, as well as the BBC Proms and BOZAR in Brussels. Additional engagements in the United States have included Spivey Hall and Severance Music Center as part of the Cleveland Orchestra’s piano series.

The forthcoming recital at 92NY represents both a continuation of his international touring activity and a renewed engagement with New York audiences, positioning the event as a notable fixture within the city’s classical music calendar.

Misty Tate

Misty Tate

Oscar Wilde writes for The Cleveland American, covering news, politics, business, technology, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle. He focuses on clear, reliable reporting and useful information, helping readers stay informed about current events, important developments, and stories that matter.

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